Abstract

The voltammetric curves for a 2-step sequential reaction involving a 2nd order adsorption process (such as the catalytic mechanism met in the anodic oxidation of hydrogen) are investigated theoretically by computer calculations. Steady state cyclic voltammetry (s.s.c.v.) is particularly treated by repeating forward and backward sweeps as many times as necessary to reach the steady state. For both l.p.s.v. and s.s.c.v., the usual characteristic features are considered, i.e. E M, θ M, i M as a function of sweep rate υ, especially in the range of υ, where the computed data fit the results derived from analytical solution (quasi-reversible charge transfer, and irreversible charge transfer). In s.s.c.v., indications are given to obtain the kinetic parameters ( k 1, k 2, α) from experimental plots.

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